Using Levi for Content Creation
Levi works best when your team treats him as a ministry content accelerator, not as a one-click publishing engine. The strongest results come when you provide clear source material, define the audience, and keep a human in the review loop.
Content Types Levi Commonly Supports
- Sermon-based discussion guides
- Devotionals and discipleship material
- Email drafts, announcement copy, and follow-up sequences
- Social content and campaign messaging
How to Get Better Output
- Start with the sermon title, passage, and core takeaway
- Name the audience clearly, such as visitors, small-group leaders, parents, or volunteers
- Tell Levi the format you want, not just the topic
- Provide a few examples of what good ministry content already sounds like in your context
Recommended Review Flow
- Generate the first draft.
- Check theology, tone, and accuracy.
- Tighten language for your specific ministry culture.
- Only publish after a human review step.
Support Tip
If Levi's drafts feel shallow or off-tone, include the exact prompt and output in your support ticket. That makes it much easier to diagnose whether the issue is source material, prompt quality, or expectations.
Downloadable Resources
- Levi Studio Content Library Guide (PDF guide)
- Levi Studio Content Library Guide Video Tutorial (video tutorial download)
These files open or download directly from the support portal.
Watch The Video Tutorial
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